Why We Love Who We Love


The following is from: http://www.yeeyan.com/articles/view/29643/12643/dz

Robert Winch, a longtime sociology professor at Northwestern University, stated in his research that our choice of a marriage partner involves a number of social similarities. But he also maintained that we look for someone with complementary needs. A talker is attracted to someone who likes to listen, or an aggressive personality may seek out a more passive partner.

It’s rather like the old, but perceptive, saying on the subject of marriage that advises future partners to make sure that the holes in one’s head fit the bumps in the other’s. Or, as Winch observed, it’s the balancing out of sociological likenesses and psychological differences that seems to point the way for the most solid lifelong romance.

Related Posts

  • 与其长夜痛哭,不如开始改变 (0)
      既然,选择投资这条路,那我就努力在这条路上走下去。相信自己,虽然在这条路上起步比很多...
  • 用信念和行动改变世界 (0)
    以下内容是之前阅读《麦肯锡传奇》记录的内容。 人是一种能够解决问题、使用技能的社会动物。对人类而言,...
  • 视野:做一个有意思的人 (0)
      又在豆瓣上看到有人推荐之前看到的文章《做一个有意思的人》,很奇怪的是,该文的作者是黄铁...
  • 富兰克林的13条生活原则 (0)
    1.Temperance: Eat not to dullness and drink not to...
  • 规律是不可违背的 (0)
    “规律是不可违背的。”这是一句几乎没有任何意义的口水话。但正如黑格尔在《逻辑学》中所说“同一句格言,...

  1. No comments yet.
(will not be published)